Jonathan McPhillips’ paintings are aesthetic descriptions of our surroundings, capturing moments that recognize our timeless appreciation for the places we love. The Addison Art Gallery is pleased to virtually present his 2020 One Man Show and, for every work purchased June 15 through June 22, will make a donation to Helping Our Women (HOW). McPhillips’ heartening paintings can be see at https://www.addisonart.com/jonathan-mcphillips/ and shipping within the continental U.S. is free. For more information or to reserve work, please email helen@addisonart.com.…

Paul Baldassini’s meticulously rendered oil paintings present a depth beyond two dimensions, integral knowledge of botany, and amazing beauty beyond what is normally seen by the human eye. The Addison Art Gallery is pleased to virtually present his 2020 One Man Show and, for every work purchased June 22 through June 28, will make a donation to the Joe Andruzzi Foundation. The Joe Andruzzi Foundation is committed to providing help, hope, and a reason to smile, for New England cancer…

July 2020

David Mesite’s show can be previewed now at https://www.addisonart.com/david-mesite/ In memory of his good friend, Garry Gilmartin, donations will be made to hospice. Dave’s interest in art began when he was in grammar school. He was the kid who always won the art contests and had the most creative student projects. Growing up in Connecticut, he attended Paier College Of Art, where he studied fine art and illustration. Upon graduation he pursued a career as an illustrator and an art…

Paul Schulenburg is an internationally collected artist whose work has shown in the Hopper House Museum, twice in solo shows at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, and in many group exhibitions at CCMA, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, and Cahoon Museum of American Art. He has appeared over a dozen times in respected national art publications including on the cover of American Art Collector. Schulenburg has garnered awards from the Copley Society (first place), Oil Painters of America, Salmagundi…

Artists from across the Cape and beyond are joining the Addison Art Gallery in support of Wild Care. Spearheaded by artists SaraJane Doberstein and Amy Sanders, and Helen Addison, Swooping in for Wild Care includes an exhibit of new works by gallery and invited artists, demonstrations from 3:00 to 4:30, reception and book signings from 5:00 to 7:00. Educational animals planning to attend include two Eastern Screech Owls, Up Up and Nickerson, and Turtle #45, an Eastern Box Turtle. More…

August 2020

Marc Kundmann works in encaustic and acrylic media. Both allow him to build and remove layers of color, transparency, and pigments, and to use texture expressively. The resulting layers create not only intriguing and beautiful surfaces, but also give emotional life to the subjects and hint at the mystery inside.

Come and watch Marc create “Before I embarked on my adventure in painting, I asked an artist I respected for his thoughts on where to begin and how to approach a painting. His best advice: don’t try to paint a feeling or specific emotion. Just paint. The emotional quality will come through.” —Marc Kundmann

An intriguing show of new works along with the sketches, studies, reference photos and notes created in preparation for the finished paintings. Studies can help an artist plan composition, color choices, light and perspective. More spontaneous than most finished works, studies can be dynamic, show the artist’s thought process and often differ greatly from the finally presented paintings. For instance, Michelangelo’s study for the Libyan Sibyl on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel is based on a male model while…

Join artists and friends at a special gathering in support of the Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative, a coalition of organizations, businesses and citizens committed to mitigating the climate crisis in the Cape & Islands region. https://capecodclimate.org

Join artists and historians for an intriguing exhibition, and informative gathering based on traditional, anecdotal and popular Cape Cod stories. “I often stumble onto history in transition; I think most of us painters do — and we find it an honor to preserve our heritage through our work.” — Jonathan McPhillips

April 2021

Benefit for the Orleans Conservation Trust In celebration of Earth Day 2020, come and watch award-winning painters at work, hear music, and meet authors signing their books. The Orleans Conservation Trust preserves land and educates the public in order to sustain our natural resources and the character of our community. The Trust seeks to acquire lands and interests in lands, to manage and maintain those lands in their natural state, to protect wildlife habitat, and to educate residents and visitors…

Maryalice Eizenberg is an award-winning artist and Massachusetts native. Born in 1948, she was surrounded by a family of musicians who naturally were supportive of her interest in the visual arts. She has been drawing and painting all of her life and has found her passion in plein air landscapes. Her art education includes course study at the Worcester and Springfield Fine Arts Museums. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Clark University, and has studied with accomplished plein…